A new exhibition by The Noyes Museum of Art at Dante Hall Theatre of the Arts in Atlantic City for the month of July. "Andromeda - Diving Girl" it is mixed media, 18" x 18" is just one example of fine art that will be on display by south Jersey artist Liz Nicklus. The exhibition opens on July 5th. A reception will be held on August 7th from 6:30-7:30.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
The Noyes Pops!
2007 Annual Summer Gala
Sunday July 15, 2007 5:30-10pm
Trump Marina Cayman Ballroom, Atlantic City
2007 Annual Summer Gala
Sunday July 15, 2007 5:30-10pm
Trump Marina Cayman Ballroom, Atlantic City
Cocktails and Reception Dinner
Dancing Music by the Bill Newnam Orchestra
Silent Auction and Diamond Necklace Raffle
Monday, June 25, 2007
Visit NJ Life Style Magazine on online at: http://njlifestyleonline.com/ to view an article on the Starns exhibition (page 26).
Friday, June 22, 2007
Thursday, June 14, 2007
The New York Times
Art Review
Bugs and Trees, Up Close and Luminous
Bugs and Trees, Up Close and Luminous
visit: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/03artsnj.html?ex=1181966400&en=c076c76ae73b0c4e&ei=5070
Featured on NJN State of the Arts
bette blank Bette Blank has a Ph.D. in Engineering from U.C. Berkeley, but her art is about the emotions and feelings of everyday life. In 2000, Blank gave up her day job to pursue painting full-time. According to the artist, it was her mother’s death which caused her finally to pursue her dream – and it prompted her to create a painting as well, “Tug of War.” In it, Blank depicted her mother’s hospital room, filled with family, medical personnel, and angels, as showing the “struggle between the living, loved ones and her dead, loved ones (angels.)” Family memories, popular culture (“Annunciation of the War in Iraq” – as seen on TV in a nail salon), and Bible stories are some of Blank’s favorite themes. State of the Arts producer Susan Wallner visits some of sites of Blank’s paintings with her – including a nail salon and two of her favorite restaurants in her hometown of Madison, New Jersey. Although her style has a naïve look, Blank has studied art at the Brooklyn Museum School of Art and the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts among other places. A resident of Madison, New Jersey, she has had solo shows in New York and New Jersey, and her work is in the permanent collection of The Jewish Museum in New York.
where to see
Bette Blank’s work is included in
• 2007 New Jersey Arts Annual: Fine Arts
through July 15, 2007
The Noyes Museum of Art, 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville, NJ
609-652-8848, www.noyesmuseum.org
http://www.njn.net/artsculture/starts/season06-07/2507.html#1
Monday, June 11, 2007
Friday, June 08, 2007
The Noyes Museum of Art kicked-off its new program, The Visualize Photography Foundation, at the Atlantic City Airport's "ArtPort" on June 5th. For more information about Visualize and upcoming workshops at the Noyes, visit: www.visualizefoundation.org
Members of the Visualize Photography Foundation stand with student artists who each received a scholarship from the foundation and have work on exhibit in the foundation's June show at the ArtPort gallery in Egg Harbor Township. Pictured from left are Alex Anton, Donna Connor, Victor Moreno, Rachel Smith, Kaity Atzert, Bill Horin, Melissa Roth and Michael Cagno of the Noyes Museum.
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